ISX Financial EU PLC's Managing Director Appeals Court Decision

ISX Financial EU PLC's Managing Director's Legal Appeal
ISX Financial EU Plc has announced that its Managing Director and CEO, Mr. N Karantzis, will be filing an appeal against the recent judgment from the Australian Federal Court. This decision arises from a case initiated by the Australian companies regulator, which concluded recently.
Court Ruling Overview
The Federal Court has ruled that Mr. Karantzis is disqualified from managing any Australian corporations for a duration of six years. In addition, he is required to pay A$ 1 million. These penalties are tied to his role as CEO of Southern Cross Payments Limited during pivotal events that took place in 2018 and 2020.
Background of the Case
The board of ISX Financial would like to clarify that these proceedings were civil, not criminal, and stem from the company's corporate actions during challenging times. The circumstances surrounding Southern Cross Payments during the years in question were indeed unprecedented, and the board stands with Mr. Karantzis amidst these legal challenges.
Mr. Karantzis's Track Record
Despite the current situation, Mr. Karantzis boasts a strong history in the financial sector. Since 2017, he has effectively managed regulated financial entities and served as the CEO of an ASIC Tier 1 regulated market operator from March 2020 to March 2022. This experience underlines his capability and commitment to the industry.
Board's Confidence in Leadership
The board at ISX Financial continues to express its unwavering support for Mr. Karantzis. His extensive background and proven management skills reinforce their confidence in his ability to lead the company through the current legal turbulence.
Legal Obligations and Future Actions
As part of their responsibilities as a licensed Electronic Money Institution, ISX Financial has promptly notified the relevant authorities regarding the ongoing matters. The board is fully committed to complying with all necessary laws and directives in response to this situation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the reason behind the court ruling against Mr. Karantzis?
The ruling is based on Mr. Karantzis's management decisions during his tenure as CEO of Southern Cross Payments Limited, regarding disclosure and corporate communications.
How long is Mr. Karantzis disqualified from managing corporations?
Mr. Karantzis has been disqualified for a period of six years from managing any Australian corporations.
What are the financial penalties imposed on Mr. Karantzis?
He has been ordered to pay A$ 1 million as part of the court's judgment.
Is the board of ISX Financial supportive of Mr. Karantzis?
Yes, the board has expressed full confidence in Mr. Karantzis and supports his decision to appeal the ruling.
What steps is ISX Financial taking in response to the ruling?
The company has notified the relevant authorities and is committed to taking all necessary actions to comply with legal obligations.
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